[Tn-talk] Research in the Rockies: Research Summit on Braille Reading and Writing
Cordell, Becca
BCordell at nfb.org
Thu Nov 19 22:55:08 UTC 2009
Research in the Rockies: Research Summit on Braille Reading and Writing
June 10-12, 2010
Denver, Colorado at the Denver Marriott City Center
The National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute is
cosponsoring, with the National Center for Severe and Sensory
Disabilities and the Bresnahan-Halstead Center on Disabilities, a
conference on Research in Braille. We hope to advance the state of
research in the area of Braille in the USA. We encourage you to
submit an abstract to this conference and request that you diffuse it
to all colleagues who might have an interest in this field. Research
related abstracts will be accepted from all members of the Braille
community and will be reviewed by a multidisciplinary panel including
academics, practitioners, and parents.
Call for Papers
Sponsored by
National Center for Severe and Sensory Disabilities (NCSSD)
Bresnahan-Halstead Center on Disabilities
The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) Jernigan Institute
Purpose:
The purpose of this conference is to explore current and emerging
research from a wide range of disciplines that pertains to Braille
reading and writing.
Call for Papers Submission Guidelines:
* Submit 250-word abstract online at: www.unco.edu/ncssd
* Submission deadline is January 4, 2010 (Louis Braille's 201st birthday!)
* Anything submitted after midnight on January 4, 2010 will not be accepted
* Presentation formats:
a. Research paper presentation (20 minutes)
b. Panel (minimum 60 minutes)
c. Poster (posters will be presented in roundtable sessions)
* If you have problems with the online submission form, please
contact: ncssd at unco.edu
Please note that any handout material must be made available in
Braille, large print, and electronic formats. Provide explanations
for all Power Point presentations.
Proposals invited from:
Cognitive scientists, linguists, educators, rehabilitation
specialists, neurologists, sociologists and experimental
psychologists, researchers in haptic and tactile perception,
demographers, occupational therapists, and others
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